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AI Meeting Assistant Head-to-Head Decision Memo

Use this memo when the shortlist is down to two tools and the team needs a clean final decision based on recap quality, workflow fit, and rollout risk instead of endless comparison browsing.

Memo structure

Write the decision someone can defend later

Why these are the final two options

Summarize the evidence from a real meeting trial rather than repeating vendor positioning.

What the team actually needs after the meeting ends

Summarize the evidence from a real meeting trial rather than repeating vendor positioning.

Which tool produced the better recap artifact

Summarize the evidence from a real meeting trial rather than repeating vendor positioning.

Which tool creates less rollout friction

Summarize the evidence from a real meeting trial rather than repeating vendor positioning.

What would make this decision wrong six weeks from now

Summarize the evidence from a real meeting trial rather than repeating vendor positioning.

Tie-break rules

What should break a close call

  • • Prefer the tool that makes the recap more useful the next day.
  • • Prefer the tool the team is more likely to adopt consistently.
  • • Prefer the tool whose pricing still feels reasonable after the initial test expands.
  • • Ignore monetization if it conflicts with the honest winner.

Decision output

One-sentence recommendation

Choose the tool that created the clearest post-meeting action path with the least rollout friction, then document the runner-up and the exact reason it lost.

Related owned asset

After the tool decision, test whether the workflow prompts are actually reusable.

A clean head-to-head decision still fails if the prompts inside the chosen workflow are vague, brittle, or expensive to repeat. This handoff now sends warmer decision-stage readers straight into a live meeting-notes Prompt Evaluator demo so they can inspect the workflow instead of landing cold.

Best fit: finalize the vendor choice here, then launch the meeting-notes demo to stress-test the prompts behind that workflow before the team rolls it out.

Template shortcut

Picked the tool and need the follow-up workflow next?

The Meeting Memory System packages a reusable post-meeting structure for turning messy notes into decisions, action items, and follow-up output after the team makes the final choice. If the full workflow kit is more than the team needs right now, the $19 founder prompt pack is a lower-friction first purchase for recurring recaps, follow-ups, and founder operating prompts.